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ZimaBoard 2x NIC, 2x SATA, 2x USB, 1x PCIe-4x
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(24-Oct-2023, 08:21 AM)agent_kith Wrote: Finally got my hands on a Zimaboard 832. That's 8GB DDR4 with 32GB storage. 
 
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This is likely going to be my primary x86_64 rig moving forward. Will be looking for a USB to SFP dongle to isolate this bad boy and slot in a PCI-e USB card. Looking for base mounting options - I'm either going with Ikea "Chopping board", or a thick glass base (hopefully iron free). Just have to wait for some free time to order all the parts and also to set things up.

Hey, AK, did you install ubuntu server and SO on this new gear?  From the web info there is hpet inside.  And it can let ubuntu installed and run on it as normal pc.  And how about the latency?
Thanks  Big Grin
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RE: ZimaBoard 2x NIC, 2x SATA, 2x USB, 1x PCIe-4x - by hkphantomgtr - 20-Jan-2024, 05:14 PM



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